2005-05-24 07:34 PM - last edited on 2023-05-30 01:04 PM by Rubia Torres
2005-05-24 07:40 PM
R wrote:This is a problem and I have worked around it by doing what you describe. It would be useful if there would be a way to update a combination without having to create a duplicate first. Actually I believe this is more of a problem as even having the same named layer combination is not a guarantee of maintaining the view set.
... Or is the only way to define "Presentation Floorplans 2" and then later go back and delete the original "Presentation Floorplan" combination?
There must be some simple way to do this that I am missing. I am using ArchiCAD 9.
2005-05-25 01:29 AM
2005-05-25 01:44 AM
2005-05-25 09:54 AM
2005-05-25 04:01 PM
Millard wrote:Use the "Update" button in the layers settings dialogue...R wrote:This is a problem and I have worked around it by doing what you describe. It would be useful if there would be a way to update a combination without having to create a duplicate first. Actually I believe this is more of a problem as even having the same named layer combination is not a guarantee of maintaining the view set.
... Or is the only way to define "Presentation Floorplans 2" and then later go back and delete the original "Presentation Floorplan" combination?
There must be some simple way to do this that I am missing. I am using ArchiCAD 9.
2005-05-25 07:36 PM
2005-05-25 11:08 PM
R wrote:But doesn't selecting the layer combination to delete just change the layer settings from what you wanted?
Here's something I just tried, and it seemed to work. After having the layers I wanted on, I went to layer settings and deleted the layer combination I want to update. Then I created a new layer setting with the same name as the one I just deleted.
My view sets that use this layer combination still seem to work.
2005-05-25 11:18 PM
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